Insound has extended us the amazing opportunity to offer one of our readers a free Department of Eagles poster by Jason Munn aka The Small Stakes. It’s an 18″ x 24″ screenprint, limited to 300 pieces. The winner will be announced right here at OMG on October 28. I picked this one because DOE are one of my favorite new bands, and it is my favorite design from the Insound 20 collection Jason did. This link won’t be offered anywhere else, it is for my loyal OMGPosters readers only. Be sure to sign up at Insound.com.

29 Responses to “Exclusive Giveaway For OMGPosters Readers From Insound”

I saw that as a great move – Mitch fixed a deal where you could win something for free, you also do not have to pay to use this site so someones doing all the work for us free, information about new art and artists are being posted so you expand your knowledge for free.

What in lords name points to a decline in the above paragraph ?

This is site is expanding and as George Harrison said “all things must change” – Maybe its the expansion you do not like but you can’t impose your values on something that was destined and measured on growth.

As K said – Those are very harsh words, maybe you didn’t mean it to be so harsh when you wrote them.

Without this blog….I would not know about a lot of great new artist and I would miss a bunch of onsale dates. This site is one that I check daily (more than that even)…..what I would do with out OMG????

stoney prolly considers insound ‘the man’, even though they just sell records by indie labels, and since he named himself ‘stoney’, he is morally opposed to all things ‘the man’, even though he has no actual definition of who or what ‘the man’ is, but ‘the man’ ruins all things. including apparently, a blog about poster art.

you DO realize youre visiting a site where, from day one, has daily shown its readers things that are for sale, right?

you get what im sayin here?

(ill give you a hint, because i dont think you get it: youve been reading advertisements since day one)

but theyre the GOOD kind of advertisements! works by big artists you might have missed, works by smaller artists you might never have heard about, notes and interviews with artists you may be unfamiliar with, and yes, occasionally a non-corporate record distro hires an independent artist to create a series of art prints based on independent bands, and then give them away as promotion. promotion being what this site was about since day one.

New sponsor announcements are pretty much the only announcements these days. I hope this interaction will lead to you contributing quality content like you used to. If not, enjoy the sponsor blog erywon!

There have been less than 35 “new sponsor” posts in the history of the site. There have been over 1,400 posts total.

Of the 15 posts showing on the front page right, there are 4 that happen to even be related to our sponsors. One was a new sponsor post, and one was a FREE poster. As far as the other two, I didn’t post them because they are my sponsors, I posted them because they have new art prints or posters out. I was posting Budich and Tong long before they had ads here.

I don’t even know why I am defending myself. Questioning why a blog has sponsors is just stupid. Please leave.

What with your bitterness, loneliness and also brutally being bullied at school for being the most unpopular kid in the year.

I sympathies – you have had a hard time and now as an adult things have just got worst for you. It must be horrifically lonely being so shunned by people and spending birthday after birthday alone and crying but this is not the site for you to vent your anger.

I am sure the “Kiddy Fiddling charges” will be dropped and until then keep your spites up and keep brave and try and seek help somewhere else – It can get better just keep going.

Stoney,
Please have a read over what BEEFLOAD mentioned about advertising.

I really think he stated it clearly and simply for you to understand.
I get it that these kinds of spaces can be threatened by too much sponsor interaction but that is not the case here. It is not a site specializing in fine oil paintings although they wouldn’t sit uncomfortably alongside the rest of the content. It is a site dedicated primarily to prints… a genre somewhat defined by the advertising of concerts and events.